14:2314:23, 22 February 2019diffhist−1
Slavery in ancient Rome
Gramma: fixed run-on. Original: "Unskilled slaves, or those sentenced to slavery as punishment, worked on farms, in mines, and at mills: their living conditions were brutal, and their lives short." Edited: "Unskilled slaves, or those sentenced to slavery as punishment, worked on farms, in mines, and at mills. Their living conditions were brutal and their lives short."Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
13:5413:54, 22 February 2019diffhist+1
Estevanico
→Early life: Switched "Berber" for "Amazigh," as "Berber" is actually a racist slur based on a term implying that their language is babbling nonsense.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
13:4513:45, 22 February 2019diffhist+7
Estevanico
Added the word "killed" to the end of the sentence "That is speculative, as the two Indians who reported back to Friar Marcos de Niza did not see him killed but only assumed he had been." A note that the name Mustafa Azemmouri is confirmed in a study published by Taylor and Francis, as well as this book - https://books.google.com/books?id=Lu2mBgAAQBAJ.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
14:2314:23, 22 February 2019diffhist−1
Slavery in ancient Rome
Gramma: fixed run-on. Original: "Unskilled slaves, or those sentenced to slavery as punishment, worked on farms, in mines, and at mills: their living conditions were brutal, and their lives short." Edited: "Unskilled slaves, or those sentenced to slavery as punishment, worked on farms, in mines, and at mills. Their living conditions were brutal and their lives short."Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
13:5413:54, 22 February 2019diffhist+1
Estevanico
→Early life: Switched "Berber" for "Amazigh," as "Berber" is actually a racist slur based on a term implying that their language is babbling nonsense.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
13:4513:45, 22 February 2019diffhist+7
Estevanico
Added the word "killed" to the end of the sentence "That is speculative, as the two Indians who reported back to Friar Marcos de Niza did not see him killed but only assumed he had been." A note that the name Mustafa Azemmouri is confirmed in a study published by Taylor and Francis, as well as this book - https://books.google.com/books?id=Lu2mBgAAQBAJ.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit